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378 | IPv6 Addressing<br />

Figure 17-6. Command Example: show ipv6 interface<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#show ipv6 interface gi 2/2<br />

GigabitEthernet 2/2 is down, line protocol is down<br />

IPV6 is enabled<br />

Link Local address: fe80::201:e8ff:fe06:95a3<br />

Global Unicast address(es):<br />

3:4:5:6::8, subnet is 3::/24<br />

Global Anycast address(es):<br />

Joined Group address(es):<br />

ff02::1<br />

ff02::2<br />

ff02::1:ff00:8<br />

ff02::1:ff06:95a3<br />

MTU is 1500<br />

ICMP redirects are not sent<br />

DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 1<br />

ND reachable time is 30 seconds<br />

ND advertised reachable time is 30 seconds<br />

ND advertised retransmit interval is 30 seconds<br />

ND router advertisements are sent every 200 seconds<br />

ND router advertisements live for 1800 seconds<br />

Show IPv6 Routes<br />

View the global IPv6 routing information with the following command.<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

show ipv6 route type EXEC Show IPv6 routing information for the specified<br />

route type.<br />

Enter the keyword:<br />

• To display information about a network, enter<br />

the ipv6 address (X:X:X:X::X).<br />

• To display information about a host, enter the<br />

hostname.<br />

• To display information about all IPv6 routes<br />

(including non-active routes), enter all.<br />

• To display information about all connected IPv6<br />

routes, enter connected.<br />

• To display information about brief summary of<br />

all IPv6 routes, enter summary.<br />

• To display information about Border Gateway<br />

Protocol (BGP) routes, enter bgp.<br />

• To display information about ISO IS-IS routes,<br />

enter isis.<br />

• To display information about Open Shortest Path<br />

First (OSPF) routes, enter ospf.<br />

• To display information about Routing<br />

Information Protocol (RIP), enter rip.<br />

• To display information about static<br />

IPv6 routes, enter static.<br />

• To display information about an IPv6 Prefix<br />

lists, enter list and the prefix-list name.

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